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Topic: Carbon capture and utilization

Carbon capture and utilization is a process that captures carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from industrial sources and converts it into useful products, providing a potential solution for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

More on: Carbon capture and utilization

The podcast episodes discussed focus on various aspects of carbon capture and utilization, including the production of e-fuels, a carbon-neutral synthetic fuel, and the technology developed by Opus 12 to convert carbon dioxide into usable products.

In the first episode, E-Fuels: A Drop-in Solution for Transport?, the discussion centers around the production process of e-fuels, their potential applications in hard-to-decarbonize sectors like shipping and aviation, and the need for supportive policies to scale up the technology and bring down costs.

The second episode, Watt It Takes: The Founder-Engineer Turning CO2 Into Usable Stuff, features an interview with the co-founder of Opus 12, a company developing technology to convert carbon dioxide into usable products. The episode delves into the inspiration behind the technology, the founder's experience as a woman in the energy industry, and the company's journey, including challenges and support received.

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